Did You Know? Famous College Roommates (PHOTOS)

You never know who your college roommate will become one day. Vice president of the United States? Secretary of state? Superman? As these photos prove, anything's possible.

Check out some of the most famous dorm co-dwellers and tell us which one you think is the best match. If there's one we missed, let us know in the comments section!

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FAMOUS College Roommates (PHOTOS)

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Funnyman Robin Williams and Superman Christopher Reeve made quite the duo at the Julliard School of Drama. After Reeve and his wife passed away Williams vowed to take care of their orphaned son.

These starlets roomed together at SUNY Purchase, but only Stringfield graduated. Posey dropped out to take a role on "As the World Turns".

When former President Bill Clinton was a Rhodes scholar at Oxford University, he roomed with Strobe Talbott, a former deputy Secretary of State and journalist for Time.

NFL hotshots Reggie Wayne and Ed Reed were roommates at the University of Miami. Reed kept Wayne motivated after he tore his ACL.

Before Tim Armstrong (above) was the chairman of AOL and Luke Beatty was the founder Associated Content, they were roommates at Connecticut College. According to the New York Times, Armstrong encouraged Beatty to quit his job and create Associated Content.

NFL coach Tony Dungy and NBA coach Flip Saunders were roommates at the University of Minnesota. Dungy played a basketball in school and apparently never thought Saunders would be a coach.

As freshmen at Harvard University, former Vice President Al Gore roomed across the hall from Hollywood star Tommy Lee Jones. As upperclassmen, they were roommates. Their domestic bond runs deep -- in 2000, Jones spoke at the Democratic National Convention in support of Gore.

Bill isn't the only Clinton to have a famous roommate. Hillary roomed with Janet Hill, a renowned attorney and mother of NBA star Grant Hill. Even to this day, the Hills and Clintons are close.

Acclaimed director Wes Anderson wrote his first movie Bottle Rocket with roommate Owen Wilson at the University of Texas. Wilson starred in the film with his brother Luke.

Luis A. Ubinas, President of the Ford Foundation, has nothing bad to say about his former Harvard roommate, Conan O'Brien. Ubinas told the New York Times that O'Brien was clean and hardly a party animal.